Analytical Index to Publications of Texas Folklore Society, by James T. Bratcher

The first of the guides of the Texas Folklore Society, Round the Levee, edited via Stith Thompson, was once released in 1916. by means of 1972, thirty-six volumes had seemed, recording nearly thousand folktales, ranging in variety from basic puns to complicated relatings of marvels and adventures and in therapy from basic presentation to scholarly dialogue. In his quantity, James T. Bratcher indexes and makes the wealth of fabric during this sequence available to folklorists everywhere.

20th century Europe went via a dramatic transition from low source of revenue populations experiencing starvation and nutritionally insufficient diets, to the hot period of over-consumption and starting to be numbers of obese and overweight humans. by way of reading the developments in nutrition historical past from case experiences throughout Europe, this booklet bargains a old context to give an explanation for how and why this transition has happened and what we will examine so that it will attempt to deal with the extremely important matters bobbing up from weight problems in modern Europe.

Spirit ownership includes the displacement of a human's unsleeping self through a strong different who briefly occupies the human's physique. the following, Seligman indicates that spirit ownership represents a website for figuring out primary features of human event, specially these concerned with interactions between which means, embodiment, and subjectivity.

The death of Edward II liberated Edward III from the awkwardness of a situation in which the father was deemed unfit to rule, yet the rights of the son remained rooted in the principle of primogeniture. Just as it served Edward III to emphasize retrospectively the legitimate authority of his deposed father, so also did it serve the interests of the widowed Queen Isabella. Isabella enjoyed an independent royal status as a princess of France and a natural personal influence in government as the mother of Edward III.

531. 32 Hope, ‘Funeral Effigies’, p. 531. Due to the rigidity of the corpse some of the vestments were slit open in order for them to be placed on the corpse before being sewn back together. On royal embalming and bodily decay, see E. A. R. Brown, ‘Death and the Human Body in the Later Middle Ages: The Legislation of Boniface VIII on the Division of the Corpse’, Viator 12 (1981), 221–70. 34 The crudely carved trunk of Edward III’s surviving funeral effigy would have been clothed with royal robes.

H. Cohen, Life Events and Psychological Functioning: Theoretical and Methodological Issues (Newbury Park, CA, 1988). qxd 6/22/04 11:02 AM Page 37 Coming to Kingship status associated with marriage and the production of children. 23 Such events could take on a much greater significance in the case of rulers who succeeded to the throne at sufficiently young an age to have their adult life events take place within the span of their own reigns. 24 There are particular reasons, however, to assume that life events took on an even greater resonance in the reigns of kings who acceded as boys.